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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB ASIC stuff (UK) on: November 19, 2013, 02:46:50 AM
There is 8 BTC to blow on ASIC gear, I am in the UK, Sell me something!

I will gladly sell you a South East based 60GH BFL single for 8 BTC.

Remember, you're not buying the minuscule hashing power, you're buying a piece of Bitcoin history.
Will/wont they deliver, they must be a scam, just 2 more weeks, 2 more weeks, ...
2  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Disregarding energy costs and heat production, cheapest way to mine bitcoin? on: November 19, 2013, 02:04:21 AM
I would suggest dropping this route of investigation.
Considering exponential increase in hashing power and efficiency gains from newer ASIC hardware all your GPU behemoth is going to do is act as one of the worlds least efficient space heaters.

If you do have access to free power and cheap/free graphics cards: I hear litecoin is doing rather well at the moment so you might want to throw GPU horsepower over there.
3  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Butterfly Labs Jalepeno - any good? on: November 19, 2013, 01:58:09 AM
Is one of these going to be any good to mine bitcoin, litecoin or feathercoins?
https://products.butterflylabs.com/4-5gh-bitcoin-miner.html

My sides.
Feel free to buy one as a conversation piece to use over Christmas as it will no doubt help you ingratiate others into the Bitcoin but please search the forums and you will see why this is a terrible investment if you intend to make money.

(That said, I do get tempted by FPGA sales on ebay as a they would make a nice collectors item)
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: is cloudhashing.com a scam?? on: October 16, 2013, 10:40:22 PM
I've got a Bronze & Gold Account, but havent received a Bit-Penny,all i got was cheap talk, some newsletters... oh yeah they don't refund after 7 days LMFAO...

IMO this site is a big scam...

Seriously looking to take legal actions to these guys

Well, I was emailed earlier telling me about my glorious sub 0.0001 XBT LABCOIN dividend.

They probably are legit but the flood of power on the market likely ruined them.

[edit] said probably twice in one sentence so my eyes almost exploded.
5  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: BFL - Change your never to arrive order to "Mining by the GH" (Hosted) on: October 15, 2013, 11:46:22 PM
Personally I would love to see them have to deliver all the gen1 asics.
This just reads as another attempt to scrap the gen1 and rush into gen2 (which I assume they will be mining on to increase profit) so the cloud begins to lift over them and new bitcoin entrants can be sucked in.

I sure hope everyone keeps their gen1 asic's hashing.
Mainly for the good of the network but also so we see them begin to fail and bfl attempt to meet their "lifetime warranty".
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Announcement - ASIC mining processor by Butterfly Labs on: February 04, 2013, 07:58:31 PM
that slipped a while back.

the slippages aren't really being announced or whined about due to the lack of concrete days people can QQ over.
e.g. we're currently on for the end of the week of the 10th Feb but one more hiccup and it's the week of the 17th and then the end of the week of the 17th...

Personally I'm preferring the frequent updates rather than on the day it should be launching getting an update that it's not happening and we should come back in a month.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: OH LOOK IT'S ANOTHER AVALON THREAD!!! on: February 04, 2013, 03:02:52 PM
You missed out: OH LOOK IT'S ANOTHER AVALON THREAD!!!
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: discount on Avalon ASIC - read this on: February 04, 2013, 02:01:28 PM

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Trade-Ins - Avalon will continue to honor our old customers providing trade-in programs of old generations units, FPGA, and in the future for first generation ASIC modules.

This strongly suggests that the trade-in credit is available only to people who are already Avalon customers.   

Do not assume that you can buy someone else's FPGA and trade it in. ASK Avalon.


I know from the BFL policy that you do not need to be the original owner, I assume that avalon are planning the same.

The trade-in is designed to alleviate fears that your new purchase will become obsolete overnight.
If they hung their FPGA owners up to dry then people would be skeptical about ordering ASICs beyond the first few months for fear of a second generation blowing them out of the water soon after.

You can trade in towards an upgrade or you can sell it on the second hand market where the price *should* be near to the trade in value.
9  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: In which bbb8 fails to be aware that inaba went to work for BFL on: January 26, 2013, 01:55:24 PM
It might encourage logical argument.  Instead of childish faggotry tit for tat.
That's not what ya mum said.
I lol'd.
10  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Split BFL thread? on: January 25, 2013, 12:36:02 PM
The entire "custom hardware" section is off-topic bullshit because there is no ASIC that actually exists and untill one does the whole lot belongs in speculation or gambling. Giving "hardware vendors" any credibility than is neccesary fuels the massive preorder scamming thats going on.

The whole section needs a similar warning to the long term lending section to beware of scams.
It wouldn't be appropriate in 'custom hardware' anyways cuz it would be production hardware. Smiley

Something built to the user's individual specs would be custom.

-- Smoov



I think you're confusing custom with homebrew.
I've always inferred that the forums was to discuss custom bitcoin specific hardware rather than general purpose gpus or fpgas.

I agree with Monster Tent's comment.
11  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon have been shipped in -3 DAYS -24 HOURS on: January 25, 2013, 11:09:25 AM
And what will happen when China raise the big firewall and block any bitcoin activity ?

Or when Goldman-Sachs-controlled Europe & US do the same? Once Bitcoin became a serious threat to them?

Tor?
12  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASIC validation on: January 23, 2013, 02:25:11 AM
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Trolls: omg post fucking photos!

Avalon posts photo.

Trolls: how we know these things even work! post fucking videos.

Avalon posts video.

Trolls: wtf that shit is staged.

Avalon says: wait till third party review.

The community as a whole shouldn't be punished because of a negative minority of trolls.

If these machines have gone through a testing phase surely they could have been pictured, videoed and uploaded.

Personally I would have made a massive point of showing off the hardware and the first packaged unit(s) leaving the office when the timer ran out but I guess I'm just more of a showman.
13  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Archive] BFL trolling museum on: January 16, 2013, 06:33:38 PM
LOL why did he need to put a picture of his kid and wife?

Trying too hard?

I have nothing against his family. That's his business.

But the picture seems a bit out of place. Something you would put in a greeting card for Christmas to friends and family.

The same reason politicians when they are running for office traditionally kiss babies on the campaign trail. It's to imbue them with an aura of goodness, and common humanity.

As soon as I saw that photograph I was instantly suspicious of his motives. He also wrote (in defense of his crime) a scathing criticism of the US government, and portrayed himself as a hard working man unfairly criminalized by unjust government regulation. It was an extremely transparent attempt to appeal to the libertarian or anarchist sympathies that are held by much of the Bitcoin community.



Goodwin's Law rides again.
14  Other / Off-topic / Re: Funny Animated gifs on: January 14, 2013, 01:55:24 PM

Brilliant gif.
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Archive] BFL trolling museum on: January 14, 2013, 01:31:17 PM
My question is wither or not the single/jally boxes at CES are equally empty.


Nope.



Which makes the Big Box of EmptynessTM all the more absurd

Then why does everyone care about an empty box?
As i said, they can say "look, here's a box where we house 12 of them to make it more convenient in larger scales" while showing off their mock up single.
I presume their target audience at CES isn't the Bitcoin community so this would probably be adequate.
Actually screwing in and gluing multiple layers of singles just to have a shiny copper cube seems like a waste of time (IMHO).
16  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Archive] BFL trolling museum on: January 14, 2013, 01:14:18 PM
Regarding the "box of fans": if they have a single with full guts I don't see how them simply stating "This is our Larger model.  It has multiple copies of this little guy [point to single] plugged into a usb hub and this monitoring tablet [point to nexus] all in a neat little box." is a bad thing.
If they had a single, they would show it.

As i said, the singles were shown in Bitcoin Magazine months ago.
I'm not under the impression they have ASIC chips [that work].
My question is wither or not the single/jally boxes at CES are equally empty.
17  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Archive] BFL trolling museum on: January 14, 2013, 01:02:29 PM
Does anyone have a picture of an opened single from CES?

I'm interested if these are also empty cases or mock ups like what was printed in Bitcoin magazine.

Regarding the "box of fans": if they have a single with full guts I don't see how them simply stating "This is our Larger model.  It has multiple copies of this little guy [point to single] plugged into a usb hub and this monitoring tablet [point to nexus] all in a neat little box." is a bad thing.

As I understand it BFL are making singles.
The rest of the product line are just variations where: they use less chips to make the mini single, they use even less chips(one?) and no heat sink for the jally and just plug together multiple singles to make the minirig.
18  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: NEW UK BUSINESS SELLING MINING HARDWARE SYSTEMS on: December 23, 2012, 08:10:41 PM
UK business.
Priced in dollars.
 Roll Eyes
19  Other / Archival / Re: Warning, ALL BFL PRE-ORDERS ARE NON REFUNDABLE - CONFIRMED BY INABA on: December 10, 2012, 10:19:56 AM
Struggling to see a confirmation in the thread.
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Happy halving day on: November 28, 2012, 05:57:41 PM
It's nice to see that all the naysayers were wrong, that the hash rate didn't suddenly plummet when block 210,000 was hit.

Give it some time. I would be really surprised if the hasrate won't change.

I don't think anyone suggested half of the network was sitting next to a switch waiting for 210000.
It will take some time for the affect of the halving to make its way through the network.
I'm sure a lot of gamer/miner chaps out there aren't aware of the halving and probably won't notice the drop in revenue for a while.
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